1 Wes Anderson's latest spectacle features his favorite cast of characters, including Bill Murray, Jason Schwartzman and Edward Norton and newcomers Saoirse Ronan and Ralph Fiennes. The fast-paced film tells the story of Gustave H. (Fiennes), a legendary concierge at the majestic hotel, and Zero Moustafa (Tony Revolori), the new lobby boy, who work together to take back the priceless painting of the boy with the apple that was left to Gustave by a wealthy woman (Tilda Swinton) who had come to know Gustave at the Grand Budapest. It's a colorful tale of friendship, love, work and the rise of Nazism in the fictional country of Zubrowka. See it on DVD and Blu-RAy Tuesday.

CLINT EASTWOOD'S 'JERSEY BOYS'

2 Clint Eastwood is known for a lot of things, but not so much for musicals. He directs the film adaptation of "Jersey Boys," which brings to the big screen the Broadway story of four young men from the wrong side of the tracks in New Jersey who came to form the iconic 1960s band, The Four Seasons, led by Frankie Valli. John Lloyd Young reprises his Tony-winning role as Valli for his first movie role. "Jersey Boys" hits theaters on Friday.

NEW LANA DEL REY ALBUM

3 Elizabeth Grant, better known as Lana Del Rey, is releasing "Ultraviolence," the follow-up to her 2012 album "Born to Die." "Ultraviolence" is more stripped down and cinematic and darker than "Born to Die," which has a hip-hop, mainstream appeal. As Del Rey continues to experiment musically, her haunting voice is still the draw. But with the backing of a seven-piece band, her slower-tempo and less computerized sound is worthy of a listen. "Ultraviolence" dropsTuesday.